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Building contract dictionary / David Chappell, Derek Marshall, Vincent Powell-Smith and Simon Cavender.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2001.Edition: 3rd edDescription: x, 432 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0632039647
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.41 CHA
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Reference Moylish Library Reference 343.41 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Library Use Only 39002000380247

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Building Contract Dictionary provides a succinct, but authoritative reference to words, phrases and terms encountered in, and in connection with, building contracts.


For the new edition all entries have been reconsidered and updated in light of case law and legislation and the book has been substantially enlarged since the last edition ten years ago. There are now over 800 separate entries A wide range of contracts has been referenced, including JCT 98, IFC 98, MW 98, WCD 98, PCC 98, MC 98, ACA 3, GC/Works/1 (1998), NEC, NSC/C, DOM/1, DOM/2 as well as topics such as adjudication, arbitration and the Civil Procedure Rules.


It will provide an invaluable reference for architects, quantity surveyors, project managers and contractors. It will also find a ready readership among all construction lawyers.

"This is an indispensable book which provides a succinct but authoritative reference to "words, phrases and terms" encountered in the construction industry. ...many of the entries give a substantial commentary on a variety of matters you always wanted to know about but never got round to finding out."

Arbitration

Includes bibliographical references.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • A - Z alphabetical listing of terms
  • Table of cases

Author notes provided by Syndetics

David Chappell is Principal of David Chappell & Associates in San Francisco, California. David's popular keynotes and seminars have been presented in more than two dozen countries, and his books on enterprise software have been translated into ten languages.

Vincent Powell-Smith was a British barrister, professor of law and legal author. He also wrote under the pen names Justiciar and Francis Elphinstone. Powell-Smith was born in Westerham, Kent, England and died in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is survived by two daughters, Amanda Jane and Helena Alexia.

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